Aaaanndd...once again it's time to do a review about a book I was required to read for school this year. Having only five weeks of school left before summer break, the books required for my British Literature class seem to be ending with a bang. Most recently, I finished C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce, which,... Continue Reading →
Review: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass vs. Peter Pan
Two books that I was assigned for my class on British literature was Lewis Caroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/ Through the Looking Glass and Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. Both are classic children's stories that I was familiar with growing up, but it wasn't until I read them this year that I realized that both... Continue Reading →
Review: Imagine Dragon’s Newest Album is Terrible.
A while back, the YouTuber KSI wrote a song called “Thick of It” and instead of being a success, everyone hated it. The comments section became the roasting section. If the music video had been a steak, it would’ve been burnt all the way through. One commentor even said that “Thick of It” was the... Continue Reading →
Review: Wuthering Heights was Actually Good? What? (Spoilers)
If any of you guys have been with me since I first started my blog (thank you if you have been), you'll know that one of the first book reviews I ever wrote on here was a review of Charlotte Bronte's book, Jane Eyre, a book that I thoroughly disliked for what I saw to... Continue Reading →
Review: Frankenstein (Spoilers)
Mary Shelley was an interesting person. Her father was an atheist and encouraged her to adhere to his anarchist political beliefs. She had a rich education and when she was a teenager, she was the mistress, then wife of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. That meant that she had many social connections with prominent writers... Continue Reading →
Review: Revolution
"M.J., it's Friday. Where's your usual apologetics post?" The answer is: I'm taking a short break from that this week since 1). It's the end of the month and 2). All of my other ideas for apologetics posts are more fitting for next month. Why? Because March is Women's History Month for some reason. That... Continue Reading →
Review: To Kill a Mockingbird (Spoilers)
It's the last week of Black History Month before we transition into Women's History Month, so it's time to talk about a book that combines those two factors: supposed racism and a good female protagonist (as well as being written by a woman). If you're tired of hearing me talk about banned books, don't worry.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Should be Put Back in Schools (Spoilers).
Continuing with my game of "Ban or Unban," we're going to be taking a look today at Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the much more famous sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Interestingly, part of why this book is so popular is because it hasn't just been banned today, but it was... Continue Reading →
Review: Am I Racist? (Spoilers)
A little while ago, I did a review of Matt Walsh's What is a Woman? in preparation for Am I Racist? to finally come to streaming on Dailywire+. Unfortunately, after writing that post and finally watching that movie, though I fully intended to write a review for it, it somehow got shoved to the backburner... Continue Reading →
Review: Tom Sawyer is an Excellent Prequel (Spoilers)
Happy Black History Month! Why we need a month dedicated to people based on the color of their skin, I have no idea, but here we are. For this month, I've decided to play a little game with my book reviews that I call "Ban or Unban" where I look at some books that have... Continue Reading →
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